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[ UUID ] 58563c12-f537-4ddd-bf3d-1527237a2a3b
[ Session Name ] Are we collaborating? [ Primary Space ] Web Literacy [ Secondary Space ] Openness
[ Submitter's Name ] Athanasios Priftis [ Submitter's Affiliated Organisation ] Ynternet.org Foundation
[ Other Facilitator 1's Name ] Leonor Alfonso
What will happen in your session?
The objective of this session is twofold: on one hand, grasp collaboration principles and skills as key web literacy elements in specific socioeconomic contexts, primarily work and education. on the other, we will share existing experiences (applications, rules or social contracts) with the participants. These two practical and complementary activities will allow participants to advance their day to day collaborative practices by sharing ideas, resources, limits and problems.
What is the goal or outcome of your session?
Our goal is to demonstrate the limits of our collaborative practices today and try to enrich our WikiSkills Handbook with more open and reusable learning scenarios.This handbook is meant to be a practical guide to help educators of all type (teachers, trainers) bring their public in using wikis and wiki-like tools for their learning activities, through the use of customized wiki-based learning scenarios. This type of digital - web literacy is crucial for their socio-professional development. The handbook itelf is available at https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/WikiSkills_Handbook
If your session requires additional materials or electronic equipment, please outline your needs.
Internet access will be enough for this session
Time needed
60 mins